Monday, 20 June 2016

In this game, you film a movie, bend the time and make great stunts all in one take.

The time control mechanism is incredibly smooth but the obstacles follow a (mostly) random pattern which narrows gameplay's possibilities.
It still offers a great experience with a neat design and atmosphere. And the concept is fun to play and addictive.

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Today, I'm not going to talk about a game per se. But a serious game that teaches you how to code.

It presents as a real game but when you want to control the character, you need to write some code.

There is auto-completion like in a good IDE (integrated development environment, a software used to write code like a pro!).

Choosing the language could be a tricky part. As it always is. So far, you can choose between Python, JavaScript, Lua, Closure and CoffeeScript. But learning the basics (Python) is enough for you to switch to another language later on, e. g. when you start your own project.

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This is a video game review blog managed by Thomas MALICET (@tmalicet).

It mostly talks about not very famous games and certainly not AAA games. Sometimes, it's just alpha or prototype and sometime it doesn't fit with your equipment. I'm just digging, please follow the path.

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